The Process of Regulatory Impact Assessment in Selected Countries – Ing. Armela Kryemadhi
Ing. Armela Kryemadhi
Master's thesis
The Process of Regulatory Impact Assessment in Selected Countries
The Process of Regulatory Impact Assessment in Selected Countries
Abstract:
Cílem této diplomové práce je zhodnotit prijetí posouzení dopadu regulace (RIA) používané v právních postupech ve trech evropských zemích. Vybrané zeme pro tuto studii jsou: Itálie jako stará zeme Evropské unie; Ceská republika jako zeme, která byla vstup do Evropské unie v posledních letech; a Albánii, která není soucástí Evropské unie dosud. Pro prípravu této práce jsem se zameril na studie, které …moreAbstract:
The purpose of this diploma thesis is to evaluate the adoption of regulatory impact assessment (RIA) used in law procedures in three countries of Europe. The selected countries for this study are: Italy, as an old European Union country; Czech Republic, as a country which has been joining European Union in the recent years; and Albania which is not part of European Union yet. In order to prepare this …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 10. 1. 2020
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/n0c2l/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 3. 2. 2020
- Supervisor: Ing. Eduard Bakoš, Ph.D.
- Reader: Ing. Filip Hrůza, Ph.D.
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KRYEMADHI, Armela. \textit{The Process of Regulatory Impact Assessment in Selected Countries}. Online. Master's thesis. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and Administration. 2020. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/vucrqj/.
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Faculty of Economics and AdministrationMaster programme / field:
Economic Policy and Administration / Public Economics and Administration (Eng.)
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